I suppose if you show you are a menace and not using your probation properly.
no
Final discharge on probation refers to the official completion of a probationary period, during which an individual has successfully fulfilled all the terms and conditions set by the court. Upon final discharge, the individual is no longer under supervision and their probation is officially terminated. This status typically signifies that the individual has demonstrated compliance with the law and any rehabilitation requirements, allowing them to move forward without the constraints of probation.
If you were on probation, and READ your probationary measures, you would know for sure. the general answer is Yes you violated. During probation and the reason for probation is that the person guarantees he/she will not do anything at all illegal for the period of such probation...to prove that the previous crime was a solitary event
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I mooned the boss during lunch time.
If your probation officer is doing his/her job it is quite likely that during a routine check on you it will turn up. As odd as it seems, it would probably be in your best interest to advise your PO of this before they find it out for themselves.
"Poss cont subs-probation" likely refers to possession of controlled substances while on probation. This situation occurs when an individual, who is under probation for a previous offense, is found to be in possession of illegal drugs. Being caught with controlled substances during probation can lead to violations of probation terms, potentially resulting in additional legal consequences such as incarceration or extended probation.
because whiskey was illegal during probation and it was taxed during the 1800s
The reason he or she is being terminated
Yes.
The reason he or she is being terminated
During a probation revocation hearing, it is essential to file the original probation order, any documentation related to the new charges (even if they were dismissed), and evidence of compliance with probation terms. Additionally, the probation officer's report and any relevant witness statements or character references may be necessary to support your case. It’s also important to have a legal representation present to assist with the proceedings.